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The Best Websites to Register for Your Wedding

From the basics to finishing touches, honeymoon funds, and charities of your choice.

Headshot of Heather HallBy Heather Hall
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After you get engaged, your registry should actually be the first task on your to-do list. Our expert advice? Register ASAP. Gifts will arrive whether you've curated them or not. And where you curate that wish list of what you'll use to fill your newlywed home is a matter of editing, taste, and shopping strategy. It may seem daunting at first, but what was once a lengthy process involving multiple visits to different department stores (and guilt for requesting pricey or one-of-a-kind products from your loved ones) has become easier than ever.

While some registries are considered universal registries—which means they allow you to import unique items from other websites and online retailers—others allow you to only register from their specific site or create a registry fund (think: honeymoon help, cash, or charity donations in your honor). With so many chic product assortments and online resources, your registry is sure to become less of a wedding planning box to tick, and more something enjoyable that you can do from home with your future spouse.

As for how your guests get all the intel on where to shop, this is where your wedding website comes into play. List all of the places you are registered so that your friends and family know where to shop as they plan for your future showers, engagement parties, and wedding. To help discover your style, needs, wants and wishes, we've delineated all your registry requirements by category—and what retailers do it best. Here, the best websites to complete your wedding registry—from the basics, to objet, and beyond.

The Basics

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If you and your significant other have been living together for a while, you likely have the basics covered. But even if you're merging your respective kitchen, bath, and home decor items together, you're likely going to need a few things to transition you into your newlywed space.

The basics of your registry are just that: essentials you'll use every day. Think kitchen appliances, linens, towels, and other must-haves. Bed Bath & Beyond is a go-to for all of the above, offering a plethora of well-known brands, both in-store and online, and in a variety of affordable price points.

As for the other home store registries that cover the basics and provide a mix of aspirational, affordable, yet chic, options, Crate & Barrel and Williams Sonoma are nearly one-stop shops sans finishing touches. These home and kitchen-first favorites are sure to get you the blender, bakeware, and bedding you need while also being an easy-to-navigate registry resource.

All-in-One

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We get it: You want and need it all—and you want to personalize your home so that each item in it feels unique to you and hand selected. Thanks to some key universal registry sites, like Zola and Amazon, you're able to shop any and every home site to your heart's content; just add an extension to your browser—and voila.

Zola's all-in-one registry has an easy-to-use platform that allows you to add everything from furniture to decorative objet, gift cards to honeymoon funds, plus the ability to add items from anywhere on the web. Don't want all of your gifts to ship and arrive ASAP? Zola also offers a hold registry, with the ability to schedule the delivery of all your gifts rather than receiving them all at once.

Another aggregate registry site, Blueprint, also lets you add items from top retailers, boutiques, and any website using browser plugin technology. Here, you can register for cash, designate big-ticket items as group gifts (so guests can contribute a dollar amount toward their purchase), and import a registry if you already have one elsewhere. The site's interactive "Shop Room by Room" feature helps you create your wishlist based on how you'll live with the items on your registry, and makes sure you're covering all your bases—from your kitchen and bathrooms, to your bedroom and beyond.

All Things Tabletop

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When it comes to tabletop, your registry options will seem endless. Start with Slowdance, a stylish registry resource for fine home and tabletop, brought to you by BAZAAR top planner Jung Lee. The site features some of the world's best brands, and makes it easy to curate ideas based on your personal style and preferences.

For fine china, glassware, and your entertaining essentials, think of assembling your registry like styling your wardrobe. Layer essentials with investment pieces; aim for inspired, creative mash-ups that will have guests swooning each and every time you host them.

In a "hold all gifts" registry format, Scully & Scully also has a luxe tabletop selection and allows for the option to accumulate credit from guest purchases instead of receiving your gifts right away. This way, should you decide against a gift, you can promptly return, or exchange for a credit to shop for something more your speed. Another foolproof option, Bloomingdale's offers high-touch collections and a bespoke concierge to help you find your ideal look. If you aren't about a totally online experience, they offers a similar experience in-store, provided couples adhere to social distancing and mask-wearing protocols.

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The Bath

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Don't skimp on the small things. Luxe bath towels, dishes, dispensers, and bath products are undoubtedly necessities and are your fast pass to self care and spa time at home. Opt for the undeniably comfortable—yet chic—options by looking to brands that specialize in sustainable linens, bedding, and textiles.

Brooklinen and Parachute might be best known for their bed sheets and comforters, but their towels, bath robes, and bath rugs are also worth investing in. Since these retailers don't have their own registry programs, you'll have to add them via a universal registry, like the options on Zola or Blueprint.

Make your master bath feel even more like your sacred space with one-of-a-kind artwork and tasteful touches. Websites like UGallery provide access to various mediums of wall decor and bespoke art, while luxe home online retailer Amara features luxury brands and products that will tie it all together.

Artisan Items

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Handcrafted and specialty items are going to be the add-ons that make your registry true to your style as individuals, and as a couple. Think: personal keepsakes that feel unique to you.

If ceramic dinnerware or pottery is your thing, consider registering with Heath Ceramics, a Northern California based pottery label that offers both an online and in-store registry for crockery and tabletop. Looking for an ethically-minded gift registry and curated artisan marketplace? The Dowry will help you find those specialty items that you and your guests won't find anywhere else.

For the couple that's into cooking and entertaining, you'll love Food52's curated selection of goods by artisans and small merchants. Everything on the website feels like a boutique find—from your basic kitchen necessities to stoneware and vintage tea sets. The Little Market is similar in that you can find unique items for your home—all while supporting a great cause. This retailer is an online fair trade shop, where you can register for artisan-made items, from servingware to linens, crafted by women around the world. In addition to requesting a subscriptions to your favorite wine or cheese of the month club, Sur la Table has a gift registry where you can ask for all your kitchen needs—and even register for a cooking class together.

L'Objet

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CHRISTIAN OTH

Level up your home decor in chic and unexpected ways by registering for some things that are far beyond the standard registry selection. For the finishing touches, opt for boutique online registries like Collecto, a chic housewares destination and highly curated wedding registry platform that provides access to the world’s finest and most distinctive decor designers. Here, you can shop emerging and established brands from around the world and tap the site's bespoke concierge service to guide you through the selection process and all the options to personalize your pieces.

For a few high touch items that will add a fashionable finish, Tiffany & Co.'s selection of crystal and home decor is worth a browse for those seeking chic barware, picture frames, and more.

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The Furnishings

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If you're just moving into a new place together or are planning to refurnish your space as newlyweds, add those key furniture pieces to your registry. You might be surprised with what your guests are willing to spend, but it's likely a few close friends oe family members will opt to pitch in as a group to gift you something really special. Registries like DWR allow you to add gift cards to use toward future purchases, which might be ideal for those really big ticket items.

Other go-to furniture shops include CB2, Restoration Hardware, and West Elm. All three feature items for every room in your home, all with a stylish modern vibe. As for Restoration Hardware and West Elm, their registries each give completion discounts and offer group gifting options.

Acts of Kindness

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Consider a charitable take on your wedding registry, especially if there's an organization near and dear to your heart.

Platforms like JustGiving and GoFundMe allow you to raise money for a good cause by fundraising for your charity of choice. SoKind, an alternate registry, lends to more meaningful, non-material gifts too.

If you're looking for ideas that speak to you within the world of weddings, The Birthday Party Project (founded by former wedding planner Paige Chanault) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to throwing birthday parties to homeless children in need. Keep the party going by supporting Wish Upon A Wedding, a 501c3 that grants weddings and vow renewals to couples facing serious illness or a life-altering circumstances, in lieu of having your guests buy you gifts.

Feeling extra generous? Follow the lead of Avriel Epps and Erin Darling (pictured here), who donated to 20 organizations in their guests honor.

The Honeymoon

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Looking for experiences rather than items? Register for your honeymoon, your hotel fees, dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant, and more.

A partner of Target, Honeyfund allows you to create a wishlist for your newlywed trip—airfare, hotel stay, car rentals, activities and more—and guests can purchase them for you. Through this registry, you'll receive digital gift cards to use throughout your vacation. Honeymoon items aren't the only things you can register for at Honeyfund; you can also turn it into a universal registry that includes other sites and stores, and you can also register for cash.

Zola has a honeymoon fund feature and it even allows you to register for experiences, like a cooking class or wine tasting tour. And if you're looking for something a little more specific, sites like Travelers Joy offer lifelong memories and a free honeymoon registry that lasts for 2 years in case you're planning in advance.

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Heather Hall
Contributing Weddings Writer

Heather Hall is a weddings, fashion, and lifestyle writer and editor. Her career in weddings began at The Knot, where she worked as a bridal fashion editor. She then worked as a PR Manager at Amsale, a bridal design house, before starting her own events and digital marketing business. She has been featured on Today.com, MSN.com, Yahoo.com, Racked.com, Huffington Post, Verily Magazine, and Style Me Pretty. Heather loves music, travel, and practicing yoga. In her spare time she's typically researching the next fun workout class to try, or finding a new concert to attend. Her latest goal: become a DJ.  

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